I was amazed to find these Marzipan Babies - made out of that moldable paste used for cake decorating. Marzipan is “almond paste: a sweet paste made of ground almonds
and sugar, often with egg whites or yolks, used as a layer in cakes or molded
into ornamental shapes.”
Who thinks up this stuff? Sort of reminds me of my earlier post about Jim Victor, the guy who does all the food sculptures in cheese, chocolate, etc.
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3 comments:
How extremely darling!
Actually, they are not made of marzipan. They are sculptures by artist Camille Allen
www.camilleallen.com you can see more of her work.
Hey Anonymous - whoever you are, THANK YOU for telling me of this. There is so much bogus stuff on the net that it is often difficult to tell what is real and what is not. Whoever created this and whatever it was made out of - they are truly, truly lovely.
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